For the first time this season, John Wall and Gilbert Arenas were in the starting lineup together. However, with Al Thornton out due to injury, Kirk Hinrich joined Wall and Arenas to make for a very small backcourt, and the Hawks took full advantage. I can't understand why Flip Saunders decided to go with Hinrich instead of Nick Young, who has been on a good run of form recently, but the move b...

This is why the NBA regular season is so frustrating. The Wizards crushed the Raptors Tuesday night, then beat the Grizzlies on Friday, both without John Wall. On Saturday, Memphis beat Miami and on Sunday Toronto took out Boston, who crushed Washington on Wednesday. Those results don't make a lot of sense, and either does Washington blowing a late lead against a poor Detroit squad, fallin...

Without their star rookie, the Washington Wizards put on a dominating performance to crush the Toronto Raptors 109-94. Rookie point guard John Wall was on the bench with a sprained left foot Tuesday night, but a great team effort by the Wiz put away the Raptors with ease. Washington outscored Toronto by 15 points in the third quarter to put the game out of reach. Gilbert Arenas looked confident...

The Washington Wizards looked tired and sluggish in a loss to the Chicago Bulls 103-96 Saturday night. The one player who looked rested was Gilbert Arenas, who came off the bench to lead all scorers with 30 points, including an absurd 7-of-10 shooting from behind the arc. While many Wiz fans, and a certain blogger, is tired of Gil's act in D.C., if this team hopes to make a playoff run, or trad...

On Asian Heritage Night, it was supposed to be a battle of China's finest NBA products; Houston's Yao Ming and Washington's Yi Jianlian. However, after a leg injury (shocking) ended Yao's night after just six minutes, John Wall once again took center stage with his first career triple-double. Wall scored 19 points, pulled down 10 rebounds and dished out 13 assists in a 98-91 win over the Housto...

John Wall's Dougie – Check it Out
John Wall is a very special player. That was obvious, but I think last night was the first time I genuinely got excited about an NBA regular season game. John Wall almost notched a triple-double (29 points, 13 assists, 9 steals), and nearly got a quadruple-double with eight turnovers, while John Wall was officially built in D.C. after beating the 76ers 1...

Wall's ugly shoes, almost as horrendous as the Wizards' bench.
So the Wizards' season has started, and they lost two games to division rivals they were expected to lose. Game one was a white washing, but that was expected against an Orlando team opening up a new arena on national TV. Game two against Atlanta Saturday night was a close, competitive battle despite an absolutely horrid per...

Washington Wizards – Season Preview
After a disastrous 2009-2010 season, the Wizards off-season went well by officially making Ted Leonsis team owner and winning the NBA Draft lottery, where they selected Kentucky point guard John Wall with the first overall selection. The 2010-2011 season is rapidly approaching and the Wizards don't figure to be much more than a rebuilding team, but if the b...

After John Wall went first overall to the Wizards in the NBA Draft, I planned on viewing as many summer league games as possible. I came away extremely impressed with Wall (who I had seen torch my Florida Gators while at Kentucky), but the other player who caught my eye was JaVale McGee. It seemed like McGee lived on ESPN's top ten plays this summer, as he was constantly making big plays around...